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Hi:
I think Weah is simply too successful & confident a man to not have a
positive impact in Liberians.  The guys is a consummate professional who
achieved everything from hard work and tenacity.  The guy was raised by his
grandmother in the countryside, outside Monrovia.  He moved to Tonerre
Yaounde in the mid-80s, where he excelled.  Arsene Wenger snapped him up in
the late 80s and helped George become an awesome football player as well as a
great professional.  Then it was unto Milan where he was wined & dined by
Berlusconi, the Italian president and media tycoon.  Not only this, but he is
also a UN or UNESCO goodwill ambassador of sorts.

These successes are the main reason why he cannot live in Liberia.  God has
given him everything and the man is simply too professional & good to sit
aside and watch the nonsense that Taylor is doing in Liberia.  In fact, I
believe if G Weah ever ran for president, he would emerge victorious.

IMO, this is part of the reason why Charles Taylor and his regime would feel
threatened by the great George Weah.

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